Ketenimine
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Ketenimines are a group of organic compounds sharing a common functional group with the general structure R1R2C=C=NR3. A ketenimine is a cumulated alkene and imine and is related to an allene and a ketene. The parent compound is ketenimine or CH2CNH.
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- F. J. Lovas, J. M. Hollis, Anthony J. Remijan, and P. R. Jewell (2006). "Detection of Ketenimine (CH2CNH) in Sagittarius B2(N) Hot Cores". The Astrophysical Journal 645 (2): L137–L140.